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Apple seeks trademark for their classic Mac startup chime

“Over the years Apple has filed for a wide variety of trademarks so as to protect their distinct imagery and/or marketing strategies,” Jack Purcher reports for Patently Apple.

“Beyond the normal trademarks such as the iMac or iPhone, they also trademarked some pretty odd ones, too,” Purcher reports. “They trademarked their famous marketing line “There’s an App for that,” along with covering store designs and even store fixtures of one sort or another.”

Purcher reports, “So it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that Apple has now filed for the Mac’s classic startup chime. The Mac’s startup chime is made up of a single chord played when a Mac is turned on. According to Wikipedia, the chime indicates that diagnostic tests running immediately at startup have found no hardware or fundamental software problems.”

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